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Traffic and revenue skyrocket in May. Read on to find out how you've contributed to Patch's success.

Congratulations to the IAC! Readers selected the Industrial Arts Center for our first "Best Customer Service" online tourney.
The well-known senior softball team has been a hometown team for about 40 years. Watch our video to find the secret behind the team's success.
Check out this week's "Patch Minute" for ideas on how to spend your weekend! Stop by a Family Fun Day, "Dive-In" Movie or Cats n' Brats Fishing Tournament.
Check out this week's "Patch Minute" for ideas on how to spend your weekend! Stop by a Family Fun Day, "Dive-In" Movie or Cats n' Brats Fishing Tournament.
Celebrate Father's Day a little early with a benefit concert at the Catherine Hickman Theater today at 1 p.m. That and much more in "5 Things to Know Today."
"He didn't want any thanks," Lt. Joel Granata said to describe Gus Hertz' second water rescue.
"He didn't want any thanks," Lt. Joel Granata said to describe Gus Hertz' second water rescue.
"He didn't want any thanks," Lt. Joel Granata said to describe Gus Hertz' second water rescue.
Another record-breaking month of "bed tax" collections in Pinellas County prove tourism is heating up. The county collected more than $3 million dollars in April and more than $4 million in March.
Another record-breaking month of "bed tax" collections in Pinellas County prove tourism is heating up. The county collected more than $3 million dollars in April and more than $4 million in March.
Everyone is invited to a Flag Day Celebration at Veterans Park today at 10 a.m. That and much more in "5 Things to Know Today."
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office K9 Unit showed us first-hand how 7-year-old Cosmo finds "bombs" and catches "suspects" running from police. Check out this week's video which includes a couple demonstrations!
Two witnesses saved the driver's life, after his car veered off the road and over a sea wall near Isla Key Bridge, on 54th Ave S.
Mark your calendars for these upcoming events: Flag Day, Father's Day Concert and more.
Summer hours begin at the Gulfport Fresh Market today, which means vendors close up shop around 2 p.m. instead of 3 p.m. That and much more in "5 Things to Know Today."
All children 18 years old and younger can eat for free this summer at multiple sites throughout Pinellas County including Gibbs High School.
Michelle Allman, 17, heads to a national competition after winning first place in a student leadership conference.
Traffic and revenue skyrocket in May! Read on to find out how you've contributed to Patch's success.